
DXP HD 4K Series • Operation
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Secondary:
•
Select the 38400 baud rate for the Remote RS-232 port.
•
With the
Enter
,
Preset
, and
Esc
>
buttons, place the switcher in serial port
configuration mode.
•
Indicate that the Remote RS-232 port is set to 38400 baud in serial port
configuration mode (blinking).
•
Esc button
— The
Esc
>
button has the following functions:
Primary:
•
Cancel operations or selections in progress and resets the front panel button
indicators.
NOTE:
The
Esc
>
button does
not
reset the current configuration or any
presets.
•
Indicate that the escape function has been activated (blinks once).
Secondary:
•
Select the 115200 baud rate for the Remote RS-232.
•
Set the front panel lock mode.
•
With the
Enter
,
Preset
, and
View
<
buttons, place the switcher in serial port
configuration mode.
•
Select 115200 baud for the Remote RS-232 port in serial port configuration
mode (see
Selecting the Remote RS-232 Port Baud Rate
on page 51).
•
Indicate that the Remote RS-232 port is set to 115200 baud in serial port
configuration mode.
I/O buttons
— For these buttons, selecting
Video
routes HDMI signals from any of
the inputs to any of the HDMI outputs, while selecting
Audio
routes the de-embedded
audio from any of the HDMI inputs to any of the S/PDIF and analog audio outputs.
•
DXP 44, 84, and 88
— These models have one
I/O
button with two LEDs to its
right: a green Video LED and a red Audio LED. Press the
I/O
button to toggle
between video (green LED lights) and audio (the red LED lights) for the selected
input or output.
•
DXP 168 and 1616
— These models have two I/O buttons:
Video
and
Audio
.
They select and deselect video and audio for a configuration that is being created
or viewed. The
Video
button lights green to indicate that video is available for
configuring or for viewing. The
Audio
button lights red to indicate that audio is
available.
The
Audio
and
Video
I/O buttons have the following functions:
Primary:
•
Select the signal type, audio or video, for the input or output.
•
Select audio or video for the configuration that is being viewed.